Top 30 Things Siri Can Do Faster Than You

With the release of the iPhone 5 and iOS 6 Siri became a little smarter. But what good is she if you are not taking full advantage of all her time-saving capabilities?

Quite often I hear people say things like “Siri is cool, but I don’t really know what to ask her to do”. If you have ever said this, then this post is for you. Below is a list of the top 30 things busy people can use Siri for to make themselves more EFFICIENT and of course… to make life easier

1. Siri can help you make reservations.

She then takes you straight to open table to reserve a spot.

2. Siri can tweet.

3. Siri can update Facebook of course. (She knows punctuation too, so say it just like you want it typed).

4. Siri can check sports scores, rosters, and stats.

5. Siri can identify poisonous plants.

6. Siri can set alarms.

7. Siri can even wake you from a nap.

8. Siri can explain text lingo to you (great for parents).

9. Siri is a great for checking traffic before heading out.

10. Siri now provides instant directions.

Hmm It’s only a 1,530 miles…

11. Siri can look up time zones.

12. Siri can tell you what movies are playing near you.

13. She can then bring up reviews for a movie.

14. Siri can check the price of gas for you.

15. Siri can locate the nearest hospital (faster than you can search for it).

16. Siri is a math wiz (where was Siri when I was in high-school!)

How bout this for the kitchen…

17. Siri can set up meetings in your calendar.

She will even let you know if your schedule has a conflict.

18. Siri can shine some light on it. Simply tell her to open flashlight app (may require download) and voila instant light in a dark place.

I hear that a lot actually. That’s why I wanted to put together a list of helpful things people can use Siri for. Don’t get me wrong…she still needs a lot of work but she does do quite a few things really well that can save us all a lot of time.

Sending this to DH, who is a reluctant iPhone convert. He mentioned Siri and that “I heard it can do a lot, but I don’t know.” This will shed some light for him; he is on the road a lot during the da so no doubt a lot of these will come in handy. Just finished reading your shoe tying post as well; plan to try it tomorrow with 7YO son. Thanks!

I like to keep my phone locked in case it’s stolen. I don’t have to unlock it to ask Siri to send a text & make a call. It’s useful when I need to text ASAP, however, I do have to unlock before Siri opens my camera. It would be nice if she can actually take the picture. Some pictures need to be taken immediately to capture the moment. :0/

Google has a personal assistant that is very similar to Siri. The Google personal assistant isn’t as integrated into all of the apps as Siri is, on the iPhone, but the Google personal assistant is still quite useful.

Siri has literally changed my life. “Literally” in its literal sense. I used to have paper post-its piled up all over the place, full of reminders; 2 different online calendars that I always tried to keep synced, unsuccessfully; had to pull over in order to communicate with a contact. Now, thanks to Siri, my life, all of its notes, calendars, and even quick messages to contacts can all be done with a push of a button. The only time Siri does NOT come through, for me, is when I have a bad cold and lose my voice. Thankfully, those are rare occasions. Great article that shows how wonderful Siri is as a personal assistant. Heck… I might give her a raise.

Siri is great. As a visually impaired person, Siri is sir of my “right hand” assistant. My question is however, is Siri able to do more than one thing at a time? Can it set the time for instance and also send a message?

American. And if you don’t tip American servers who bring your food, treat rude customers With dignity and clean up after you then you are stealing from them. We American servers only get paid about four dollars for every hour they’re there.

Great Siri tips. Here’s one I use all the time and I think others will like. I need glasses to read anything including my clock radio on my bedside table. Yes, I know I could choose one of those clocks with very large time displays, but I love my Bose radio. As long as your iPhone is plugged in (I keep mine in a dock on my nightstand), you can say “hey Siri, what time is it”. No more fumbling for glasses as Siri answers audibly.

One more tip. The “hey Siri” feature works well in the car too as long as it’s plugged in and charging (all cars today have USB ports). Great way to make notes, set reminders, ask about traffic – all hands free.

Siri is also is my spiritual advisor. When I asked if I would find true love she said “you shall, you shall”. Love that extra assurance. She told me the meaning of life was 42…. How did she know I read Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy? She also hilariously refused to tuck me on or to sing me a lullaby. Once sick in bed I told her I was lonely and she said I could always talk to her. She’s also very modest with compliments and flattery. She said I was chill when I said it was a okay that she couldn’t find an answer. She picked lotto numbers for me but I haven’t won…yet. : )

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